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The freedom of life

I AM so tired I must give up work," said a young woman with a very strained and tearful face; and it seemed to her a desperate state, for she was dependent upon work for her bread and butter. When she was asked why she did not keep at work and learn to do it without getting so tired, that seemed to her absurd, and she would have laughed if laughing had been possible. "But," the answer was, "it is not the work that tires you at all, it is the way you do it;" and ...

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  • "I AM so tired I must give up work," said a young woman with a very strained and tearful face; and it seemed to her a desperate state, for she was dependent upon work for her bread and butter. When she was asked why she did not keep at work and learn to do it without getting so tired, that seemed to her absurd, and she would have laughed if laughing had been possible. "But," the answer was, "it is not the work that tires you at all, it is the way you do it;" and ..."@en
  • ""Interior freedom rests upon the principle of non-resistance to all things which seem evil or painful to our natural love of self. But non-resistance alone can accomplish nothing good unless, behind it, there is a strong love for righteousness and truth. By refusing to resist the ill will of others, or the stress of circumstances, fo rthe sake of greater usefulness and a clearer point of view, we deepen our convection of righteousness as the fundamental law of life and broaden our horizon so as to appreciate varying and opposite points of view."--Cover."@en

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